Unlike rivals which introduced new models in last two years that drove sales, Tata Motors relied on introduction of new powertrains like CNG and electric, and special edition models. The Punch small SUV, launched in August 2021, was the last brand to be added to PV portfolio. Even mid-cycle model refreshes kicked in only at the fag end of the year with the facelifts of the Nexon, Nexon.ev, Harrier and Safari. The new Nexon and Nexon.ev, launched recently have got combined bookings in excess of 100,000 units - 85,000 for the fossil fuel version and rest for the electrified one, said Chandra.
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